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A Guide to Growing and saving Calendula Seeds

Updated: Mar 12


Step into the world of vibrant hues and easy gardening with calendula, a flower that not only graces your garden with its radiant colors but also rewards you with seeds that are a breeze to save. In this blog, we'll explore the joy of growing calendula, its stunning color palette, and the simple art of harvesting and saving seeds.

  1. Choosing Calendula for Your Garden: Calendula, also known as pot marigold, is a fantastic addition to any garden. With its cheerful petals and medicinal properties, it's a must-have for both aesthetic and practical reasons. Choose from a variety of colors, including bright yellows, oranges, and even soft apricots.

  2. Ideal Growing Conditions: Calendula is incredibly forgiving and thrives in well-drained soil and full sun. Whether you're planting them in garden beds or containers, these resilient flowers are known for their adaptability. Start them from seeds directly in the garden or consider sowing them indoors for an early start.

  3. Caring for Your Calendula: Once planted, calendula requires minimal care. Water them moderately, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Deadheading spent blooms encourages continuous flowering. One of the beauties of calendula is its ability to self-sow, providing you with delightful surprises in the next growing season.

  4. Saving Calendula Seeds: Saving calendula seeds is a simple and enjoyable process. Allow some flowers to mature fully on the plant until they form seed heads. Harvest these dried seed heads, gently crushing them to release the seeds. Calendula seeds resemble curved, tan-colored commas and are easily separated from the chaff.

  5. Colors of Calendula: Calendula comes in a spectrum of colors, each adding its own charm to your garden. From the sunny 'Orange King' to the delicate 'Snow Princess,' these flowers bring diversity to your landscape. Explore different varieties and let your garden burst with a kaleidoscope of colors.

  6. Uses of Calendula: Beyond their aesthetic appeal, calendula flowers have medicinal properties. Harvested petals can be dried and used in salves, ointments, or infused oils known for their skin-soothing qualities. Embrace the holistic benefits of this versatile flower.

  7. Embrace the Calendula Magic: In summary, growing calendula is a delightful journey. The ease of cultivation, the spectrum of colors, and the simplicity of saving seeds make it an ideal choice for both novice and experienced gardeners. Watch your garden transform into a haven of vibrant colors and enjoy the process of nurturing these beautiful blooms.

Conclusion: As you embark on your calendula gardening adventure, revel in the simplicity of growing and saving seeds. Calendula not only graces your garden with its vivid colors but also invites you to explore the world of natural remedies. Embrace the magic of calendula and let your garden flourish with these radiant blooms.

Happy gardening!

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